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SWEET CORN 
Early Golden Gent 
A customer sa,id to us, “I had 
Corn readv for the table in 50 days 
from your Golden Gem and in 6' 
days from your Golden Bantam 
Corn.” It is the earliest Sweet 
Corn grown and has the true Ban¬ 
tam color and sweetness. Fair size 
and very sweet. Owing to its ex¬ 
treme earliness it can be put on th*- 
market ahead of other varieties and 
therefore commands a better price. 
Pkt. 5c.; Vi lb. ia«M lb. 35c.; 3 Ihn, 
for $1.00; « lb*, for $1.00. 
Golden Cross Bantan 
This new disease resistant corn 
fills a long felt want in localities 
where corn is affected with bac¬ 
terial diseases! It is extremely 
hardv and very productive, produc¬ 
ing more and larger ears than 
Golden Bantam. The quality is ex¬ 
tra fine. The ears are larger than 
Golden Bantam and more finely 
produced and labout as early. 1 kt. 
8«m Vi lb. ISo.t lb. 40o.; 2 lb*, for 
75c. 
Early Golden Sunshine 
Extra Early Sweet Yellow Corn 
Ears nearly as large as Bantam 
6 to 8 inches long. The quality is 
excellent, sugary and tender and 
the color is a rich golden yellow It 
reaches maturity 5 to 10 days ahead 
of Bantam and for that reason sells 
for a higher price. Stalks 4 to ;> 
ft tall. The ears are set low down 
on the stalk. Very popular extra 
early. Pkt. 6c.; V* lb. 12c.; ll». .15c.; 
,‘t lh*. for $1.00. 
Golden Bantam 
The Mo*t Popular Sweet Coen 
Ever Introduced 
This is not only an early sort, but 
hardier than most other sorts and 
can be planted earlier. The stalks 
average 4 feet in height. The ears 
ore from 5 to 7 inches in length: 
but what it lacks in size is fully 
made up in its productiveness and 
quality. The small stalks can be 
grown two and three ears to a 
stalk. Pkt. Be.; Va lb. 10e.; lb. 32c.» 
3 lb*, for 00c. 
Wonder Bantam 
A wonderful- new extra Sweet 
Corn producing larger ears than 
Golden Bantam and about as early. 
Vigorous grower. 
Early, richly colored, plump, juicy 
and distinctively flavored; Barden's 
Wonder produces higher up on tall- 
'er stalks (5 to 6 feet); ears much 
longer than Golden Bantam (8 to 1<» 
Inches long), thus greatly increas¬ 
ing the tonnage per acre and con¬ 
sequently profit, at no sacrifice of 
earliness or Bantam quality. Pkt. 
6 c.; Vi lh. 12c.; Ih. 35c.; 3 lh*. $1.00. 
DeLues Golden Giant 
Sweet Corn 
This wonderful Corn is about as 
early as the Golden Bantam and 
larger. The quality is equal to that 
of the Bantam and being larger, it 
produces more to the acre thus 
making it a profitable variety for 
market gardeners. Some growers 
claim it is the best and most profit¬ 
able Sweet Corn grown. Ears are 
about 8 Inches long and 12 to 16 
rows of kernels. Pkt. Oc.; V* Ih. 
12c.; lh. 38c.; 3 lh*. for $1.00. 
CoMe* AmUm Com evergreen bantam 
I dill vU, J7 I U 1 * l p | Ci, vvi 
golden color. Threa 
than Stowell’s Everg*< 
t/ t lh. 10c.; Ih. 32c.; 3 
SWEET CORN 
Bantam Evergreen 
Bantam Evergreen is a cross be¬ 
tween Golden Bantam and Stowell's 
Evergreen. It has inherited all the 
good qualities of both parents. It 
is as sweet as Golden Bantam, the 
same beautiful color, but in addi¬ 
tion has an ear nearly as large as 
Stowell's. The kernels are deep 
grained, plump, a beautiful cream 
golden color. JThrea weeks earlier 
teen, Pkt. Sc.; 
lh*. 00c. 
WHITE SWEET CORN 
Howling Mob 
Strong vigorous grower, produc¬ 
ing 2 ears 7 to 9 inches long on 
each stalk. It is only a few days 
later than the Extra Earlies and as 
large and sweet as the best medium 
early sorts. Pkt. Be.; % Ih. 10c.; Ih. 
32c.; 3 lh*. 00c. 
Early Evergreen 
Stalks grow 8 to 10 feet high and 
usually produce two monstrous ears 
to each stalk. Ears 16 to jo rowed, 
very large with deep kernels. A 
very desirable main crop variety for 
home garden and market and well 
adapted for canning. Pkt. 5c,; Vi 
lh. 10c.; Ih. 30c.; 3 lh*. 00c, 
Country Gentleman 
Small peg-like kernels, irregular¬ 
ly placed on the cob. Medium sized 
car, with small cob, giving great 
depths to the kernels. The quality 
of this variety is fine and is pre¬ 
ferred by some to all others. Pkt. 
.V.t Vi lh. 12c.; Ih. 32c.; 3 Ihn. 05c. 
De Lue't Golden Giant N*u< Wonder Bantam 
POP CORN 
Australian Hulless 
Also known as Japanese Rice. 
Tom Thumb or Bumble Bee Pop 
Corn. The Australian Hulless is a 
dwarf-growing corn, a heavy yield- 
er of attractive ears. The kernels 
are similar to the best strains of 
White Rice and nearly white in 
color, fine flavor and absence of 
hull or shell. Pkt. 5c.» Vi lb. 12c.j 
Ih. 35c.; 3 lh*. $1.00. 
White Rice Pop Corn 
The popular w-hite corn for pop¬ 
ping—kernels pointed. Pkt. 4c.; Vi 
Ih. 10c.; lh. 30c.; 3 Ihn. 00c. 
Goleen Queen Pop Corn 
Strong grower and great yielder. 
When dry, kernels pop out large 
and rich and creamy color. Superb 
flavor. Pkt. Be.; V* lb. 10c.; lh. 30c. 
Dwarf Curled KALE 
This is hardier than cabbage and 
makes excellent greens for winter 
and spring use. The leaves are as 
curly as Parsley, tender and of very 
fine flavor. It is improved by frost. 
Immense quantities of this are 
grown in the South and shipped to 
Northern markets. Pkt. 5c.; or.. 15c.; 
Vi Ih. 40c.; Ih. $1.25. 
TESTED SEEDS 
All our seeds are TESTED. The 
germination test is marked on all 
Vegetable seed packets. If marked 
90%, that means that 9 out of every 
10 seeds will grow if properly cared 
for. If they fail to grow equal to 
the test it is some fault in planting 
and caring for them. 
